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Feb 13 2011

Western MA Valentine History

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Vintage valentine
Image by seaside rose garden via Flickr

I saw a tweet today from Terran Birrell today who was expressing pride in his girlfriend’s contribution to a display of vintage valentines at Mount Holyoke and was sharing a link to a Republican story about the display. His girlfriend, Lori, also has a post on the subject.

Upon reading the Republican’s story I discovered that valentines in America hit their heyday in the late 1800’s when a woman named Esther Howland received an English valentine that was very elaborate with lace and ribbon trimmings.  Esther, a native of Worcester and a graduate of Mount Holyoke College, then decided to embark upon making her own elaborate valentine cards.   This turned into a full scale operation with reported income in the $75,000 to $100,000 mark, which for that time was quite a lot of money!

I hadn’t realized that Western Massachusetts had such a place in the history of the Valentine greeting.  My research brought me to remembering back to the mid 1990’s when my grandmother passed away.  I took responsibility for cleaning out her room and in doing so, discovered a large box containing decades worth of fancy and expensive valentine cards.

Esther Howland Valentine, circa 1850:
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My grandfather was very much the romantic and this box contained beautiful symbols of his romantic love for my grandmother dating back to the 1920’s.

I don’t know where those valentines are now, I imagine my mom must have them in storage somewhere, but they were definitely the type that Esther Howland would have been proud of.

Happy Valentine’s Day Western Massachusetts, I hope you have a fabulous day and that you too receive a romantic and elaborate valentine greeting from someone that loves you!

Vintage Valentine's Day Postcard
Image by riptheskull via Flickr
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Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Lesley's Life · Tagged: card, day, esther howland, greeting, mount holyoke, valentine, western ma

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